Apartment 7B at 1289 Lexington is an elegant 3,078-foot four-bedroom, four-and-a-half bath home with 10' ceilings and extraordinarily large windows, allowing southern and western light to fill the apartment. The corner living room has the dimensions of a loft and joins the open windowed kitchen, which features Gaggenau appliances, a grand marble island, custom walnut cabinets, and a vented stove hood. Each of the four bedrooms is much larger than those typically found in new developments and there are four walk-in closets. The bathrooms feature slab and mosaic marbles in a light, serene palate designed by AD100 design firm Shelton Mindel. Perfectly centered between two parks, and next to myriad forms of transportation, Apartment 7B is an oasis of quiet and light amid the wonderful excitement of Manhattan. 1289 Lexington is the newest addition to the Zeckendorf portfolio, joining such illustrious buildings as 520 Park Avenue, 18 Gramercy Park South, and 15 Central Park West. The new 18-story tower, designed by the esteemed HOK Architects, with bespoke interiors by Architectural Digest 100 Designer Lee Mindel of SheltonMindel, offers incredible spaces in which to live. The limestone-clad condominium provides grand proportions, oversized bay windows, soaring ceiling heights, and some of the best closet space in Manhattan. Each of the 61 residences was thoughtfully designed for comfortable living. Primary bedroom suites include large walk-in closets and marble baths. Kitchens feature marble islands, custom walnut cabinetry and Gaggenau appliances, including gas cooktops with vented hoods. Each home includes a four-pipe heating and cooling system with Nest controls and private laundry with a vented dryer. Amenities include a large and elegant lounge with a catering kitchen; a rooftop terrace with fireside seating, a kitchen with grill, and an outdoor shower; a windowed fitness center designed by The Wright Fit; a fun-filled playroom created by Silver Hill Atelier; a multimedia music room; a conference room with remote meeting capabilities; private tutoring/study pods; as well as free bicycle storage and private storage bins for sale. 289 Lexington is positioned where the Upper East Side meets Carnegie Hill, with immediate access to the Lexington Avenue subway and multiple bus lines. Located between Central and Carl Schurz parks, this newly completed condominium is close to the Metropolitan, Guggenheim and Neue Galerie museums. Shopping at Whole Foods, Eli's and Grace's is just outside the door. Moreover, one can enjoy Uva, Caf Sabarsky, Sistina and myriad other great restaurants on a regular basis. All dimensions and square footages are approximate and subject to, among other things, normal construction variances and tolerances. Square footage exceeds the usable floor area. Sponsor reserves the right to make changes in accordance with the terms of the Offering Plan, as amended ("Plan"). In the event of any inconsistency between this floor plan and the floor plans contained in the Plan, the floor plans contained in the Plan shall prevail and control. Plans and dimensions may contain minor variations from floor to floor. Any depictions of personal or condominium property, including, without limitation, any interior and exterior decorations, furniture, furnishings, fixtures, appliances, and landscaping (including the maturity of growth of landscaping), are for illustrative and conceptual purposes only. No representation or warranty is made that a unit owner will be able to implement the furniture layout shown above. Sponsor makes no representations or warranties except as may be set forth in the Plan.